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If the median is used instead this will be less sensitive to uncommonly small or large values.
But Manhattan Fruit Exchange now sells Granny Smiths and Braeburns in an uncommonly small size — about half as big as a typical apple.
As Benton has discovered, Vishniac released, over the course of a five-decade career, an uncommonly small selection of his work for public consumption — so small, in fact, that it did not include many of his finest images, artistically speaking.
Since the beam current for the here discussed dehydrogenation experiments is uncommonly small, no significant beam heating can be expected.
The fraction of males was uncommonly small in the series, with a male : female ratio of 1 : 1.5.
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But fret not, fans of uncommonly affecting video games featuring small boys and big beasts, as it transpires that the game is very much still a work in progress.
The sample sizes are very small, but not uncommonly so in studies dealing with omics data.
If "Johnny occasionallyasionally comes across as "Johnny One-Note," it's a small price to pay for an uncommonly unbuttoned George Washington.
Likewise, the duration of ultra low rates is uncommonly long, at six years and counting.
Myxosporean parasites develop in a variety of tissues, however, intra-axonal development is uncommonly reported and has only been described in a small number of species of fish [24], [25].
Weighing 240 pounds (109 kg), he was relatively small for a lineman, yet he was so uncommonly quick that he was often across the line of scrimmage before his opponents could stop him.
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